Rego Park

Nov 15-Preserving Your Community

Preserving Your Community: Downzoning, Designation and Developme


On November 15 the Historic Districts Council will present a panel
discussion in Queens entitled Preserving Your Community: Downzoning,
Designation and Development. This program will focus on borough-wide
planning, landmarking and development issues effecting historic
neighorhoods and buildings. The program is constructed to provide
hands-on information about grassroots preservation and to provide a
forum for interested community members who want to engage in a
vigorous discussion of current issues in Queens and to encourage
dialogue among residents regarding the direction and future of their
neighborhoods.

Attendees will hear how the historic district designation and the
preservation process works and be able to present questions they
have on current issues. Attendees will also hear from neighborhood
activists from communities across Queens, including Jackson Heights,
Flushing and Richmond Hill, about different ways of preserving
community character and historic resources; from landmark
designation to rezoning initiatives to public awareness campaigns.
Representatives from the Department of Planning, Department of
Housing Preservation and Development and the Landmarks Preservation
Commission are scheduled to participate. Simeon Bankoff, Executive
Director of HDC, will moderate the discussion.



When/Where

Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Place: Community United Methodist Church

81-10 35th Avenue

Jackson Heights, NY 11372


Directions:

By Subway – use the E,F,R,G,V to 74th Street and Roosevelt Avenue.
Transfer to the 7 and take it one station towards
Flushing.
Exit on 82nd Street and walk two blocks north past
McDonalds.
Or take the 7 from 42nd Street in Manhattan.


This event is FREE to the public.

Contact HDC at (212) 614-9107 or hdc@hdc.org for more information.
Please try to contact Ava, Founder of the Rego Park Group if you are
going to try to go. Email her at avaontheweb@gmail.com

The Historic Districts Council's Borough Panel Series

The Historic Districts Council's Borough Panel Series is supported
in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and The
New York Community Trust. The Jackson Heights panel is supported by
Council Member Helen Sears and the New York City Department of Youth
and Community Development.

Email us
avaontheweb@gmail.com

Posted by regoparkgroup on 12/23/2005
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